![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Against AB 499 / Foster Youth Education / SN&R / The Spokes Against AB 499 - AB 499 would let girls 12 years old and older get access to the HPV vaccine without their parents'consent. Sacramento Bee columnist Margaret Bengs, and Executive Director of the California Catholic Conference, Ned Dolejsi, tell us why they're opposed to the bill. Foster youth Education - A new report by The California Child Welfare Co-Investment Partnership shows that foster children unsurprisingly lag behind other children in education performance and achievement... Keywords: Insight; Capital Public Radio; Sacramento public radio; CSU Sacramento; KXJZ; Sacramento public radio; AB 499; HPV vaccine; parent's consent; Margaret Bengs; Executive Director of the California Catholic Conference; Ned Dolejsi; Foster youth Education; California Child Welfare Co-Investment Partnership; Joni Pitcl; Project Director for the Child and Family Policy Institute of California; Sacramento News and Review; Nick Miller; The Spokes; Roseville Galleria Downloads: 96 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Aging Inmates / Challenges in a Changing World The number of elderly inmates in California's prison system is expected to more than triple by the year 2022. Experts join Jeffrey to talk about what needs to be done to care for senior prisoners. Deputy French Consul Pierre Mattot visits Insight to speak about the Middle East, nuclear expansion in Iran, and relations between France and the United States. Keywords: inmates; Pierre Mattot; nuclear expansion; KXJZ; sacramento public radio Downloads: 246 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Alternative radio Looking for an alternative to mainstream radio? Today on Insight, you’ll learn about low-power FM radio stations, why they started and how they serve their communities. Also, you’ll hear from a local man whose pirate radio station was recently shut down. Keywords: alternative radio; LPFM; low power FM; pirate radio; KXJZ; Insight; Sacramento public radio Downloads: 387 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Alternative radio Looking for an alternative to mainstream radio? Today on Insight, you’ll learn about low-power FM radio stations, why they started and how they serve their communities. Also, you’ll hear from a local man whose pirate radio station was recently shut down. (repeat - 9/6/06) Keywords: alternative radio; LPFM; low power FM; pirate radio; KXJZ; Insight; Sacramento public radio Downloads: 406 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Amy Goodman / Of mice and genes / Neal Conan "Democracy Now!" host Amy Goodman is speaking in Sacramento this weekend. Today on Insight, the award-winning journalist tells you about her latest book, "Static: Government Liars, Media Cheerleaders and the People Who Fight Back." What are "knockout" mice and why did UC Davis receive a grant to create them? Neal Conan "Talk of the Nation" host Neal Conan tells you about reading poetry in Reno. Keywords: Amy Goodman; Democracy Now; knockout mice; UC Davis; Neal Conan; KXJZ; Insight; Sacramento public radio Downloads: 269 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Analysis: Special Election Ballot Propositions Host Jeffrey Callison moderates a roundtable discussion on the propositions California voters will face on next month's special election ballot. Find out what the propositions mean, and how each could impact you. Keywords: Special Election Ballot Propositions; KXJZ; sacramento public radio Downloads: 296 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Annivesary of Hiroshima Bombing / Emergency Exits With a recent airline tragedy in the news, host Jeffrey Callison speaks to air travel experts about what you need to know the next time you sit in an emergency exit row when you fly. This weekend marks the 60th anniversary of the A-bomb attack on Hiroshima. Jeffrey speaks with former Sacramento mayor Ann Rudin, who, during her term, supported a US nuclear freeze, and visited Hiroshima. Also, local author and former Army intelligence officer David Dionisi talks about nuclear threats on our own so... Keywords: Hiroshima; airline emergency exits; KXJZ; Sacraemtno Public Radio Downloads: 1,063 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Area Production Opens Off Broadway / Al Franken A stage play from our region on the life of the first woman elected to Congress opens soon off Broadway. Playwright and actress Jeanmarie Simpson, and other actors from the play, join host Jeffrey Callison to talk about the production, and the life and work of Jeanette Rankin. Liberal talk show host Al Franken joins Jeffrey to talk about his political aspirations and what's ahead for the Air America radio network... Keywords: Jeanmarie Simpson; Jeanette Rankin; Al Franken; Air America; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 388 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Autism update / Great Race / Le Tour / "The First Try" The head of clinical programs at UC Davis Medical Center, as well as an immunologist and toxicologist, update you on progress toward understanding and treating Autism. Eppie's Great Race, a triathlon billed as the world's oldest, takes place this weekend in our area. This is its 33rd year. Founder Eppie Johnson, as well as first-time and veteran participants, tell you what challenges they expect to face... Keywords: Autism; triathlon; Eppie's Great Race; James Raia; Tour de France; Sacramento French Film Festival; KXJZ; Sacramento public radio Downloads: 266 |
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